Aftersales Technician
Listed on 2025-12-08
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Automotive Technician, Automotive Mechanic, Heavy Equipment Mechanic -
Automotive
Automotive Technician, Automotive Mechanic, Heavy Equipment Mechanic
The Aftersales Technician plays a critical role in ensuring customer satisfaction, building trust, and maintaining the reputation of the vehicle manufacturer or dealership.
The main responsibility of an Aftersales Technician is to:
Diagnose and Repair Vehicles After Delivery to Customers, more specifically, their primary duties typically include:
- Troubleshooting: Identifying and diagnosing technical issues with vehicles after they have been delivered to customers.
- Repair and Maintenance:
Performing repairs, maintenance, and upgrades on vehicles to ensure they are in good working condition. - Warranty Work: Conducting warranty repairs and maintenance on vehicles, ensuring that all work is done in accordance with manufacturer standards.
- Customer Support: Providing technical support and assistance to customers, addressing their concerns and resolving any issues they may have with their vehicles.
Technical Skills
- Fabrication and assembly of bus body components
- Welding and metalwork
- Power tool operation
- Technical drawing interpretation
- Knowledge of heavy vehicle mechanics
Practical Skills
Hand tool proficiency
Skilled in using a variety of hand tools for tasks like measuring, cutting, shaping, and assembling.
Quality workmanship
Attention to detail and a commitment to producing high-quality work that meets safety and performance standards.
Problem-Solving:
Ability to identify and resolve technical issues that may arise during the construction or repair process.
Safety consciousness:
Strong understanding of safety procedures and regulations related to working with heavy machinery, welding, and other potentially hazardous tasks.
Interpersonal Skills
- Effective communication
- Teamwork and collaboration
- Adaptability and willingness to learn
Minimum Requirements
In a relevant field such as Automotive Repair, Mechanical Engineering, or a related trade (e.g., N1-N6 or equivalent).
Completion of a technical training program in automotive repair, heavy vehicle mechanics, or a related field.
Completion of an apprenticeship program in a relevant trade.
Preferred Requirements
Possession of industry-recognized certifications, such as:
- Trade Certificate
- City & Guilds
- Bus Technician Certification
- Other relevant manufacturer certifications
Additional Requirements
- Continuous Learning: A commitment to ongoing training and professional development to stay up-to-date with industry advancements and manufacturer requirements.
- Manufacturer Training:
Completion of manufacturer-specific training programs for bus repair and maintenance.
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